Limb Hyperplasia: Case Report of an Unusual Variant of Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome and Review of the Literature

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Drs. Gober-Wilcox, Gardner, Joste, Clericuzio, and Zlotoff report no conflict of interest. The authors report no discussion of off-label use. Dr. Fisher reports no conflict of interest. The staff of CCME of Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Cutis® have no conflicts of interest with commercial interest related directly or indirectly to this educational activity. Dr. Gober-Wilcox is a resident and Dr. Joste is Professor, both in the Department of Pathology; Dr. Clericuzio is Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Clinical Genetics and Dysmorphology, Department of Pediatrics; and Dr. Zlotoff is Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology; all from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque. Dr. Gardner is a surgical pathology fellow, Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, California.

Julie K. Gober-Wilcox, MD; David L. Gardner, MD; Nancy E. Joste, MD; Carol L. Clericuzio, MD; Barrett Zlotoff, MD

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Julie K. Gober-Wilcox, MD; David L. Gardner, MD; Nancy E. Joste, MD; Carol L. Clericuzio, MD; Barrett Zlotoff, MD

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Julie K. Gober-Wilcox, MD; David L. Gardner, MD; Nancy E. Joste, MD; Carol L. Clericuzio, MD; Barrett Zlotoff, MD

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